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McDonald's, Best Buy Reprise Monopoly Game

Tuesday, October 04, 2005 5:34:40 PM

OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP) - McDonald's Corp. launched what it called its biggest promotion ever Tuesday, reprising a version of its Monopoly game for a third straight year with partner Best Buy Co. Inc.

The Monopoly Best Chance Game 3.0 runs through Oct. 31 or while distribution supplies last at participating U.S. McDonald's.

McDonald's said it is giving away $1 million cash and customers also can win a car, a chance to be in an upcoming Hollywood movie, a home electronics makeover and other prizes. All told, the fast-food company said it will give away $200 million in total available winnings.


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